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©Brooks/Cole, 2003 Chapter 16 Security. ©Brooks/Cole, 2003 Define four aspects of security in a network: privacy, authentication, integrity, and nonrepudiation.

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1 ©Brooks/Cole, 2003 Chapter 16 Security

2 ©Brooks/Cole, 2003 Define four aspects of security in a network: privacy, authentication, integrity, and nonrepudiation. Understand how these aspects can be achieved using encryption and decryption. Understand the difference between secret-key and public-key encryption. After reading this chapter, the reader should be able to: O BJECTIVES Realize how a digital signature can provide privacy, integrity, and nonrepudiation.

3 ©Brooks/Cole, 2003 Figure 16-1 Aspects of security

4 ©Brooks/Cole, 2003 PRIVACYPRIVACY 16.1

5 Figure 16-2 Secret key encryption

6 ©Brooks/Cole, 2003 In secret key encryption, the same key is used in encryption and decryption. However, the encryption and decryption algorithms are the inverse of each other. Note:

7 ©Brooks/Cole, 2003 Figure 16-3 DES

8 ©Brooks/Cole, 2003 Figure 16-4 Public key encryption

9 ©Brooks/Cole, 2003 Figure 16-5 RSA

10 ©Brooks/Cole, 2003 Figure 16-6 Combination

11 ©Brooks/Cole, 2003 DIGITALSIGNATUREDIGITALSIGNATURE 16.2

12 Figure 16-7 Signing the whole document

13 ©Brooks/Cole, 2003 Figure 16-8 Signing the digest

14 ©Brooks/Cole, 2003 Figure 16-9 Sender site

15 ©Brooks/Cole, 2003 Figure 16-10 Receiver site


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